Framework: TO023 – to023_v12

The animation makes this simple slide engaging. The letters assemble as they fly in from off the slide. The question mark zooms in to punctuate "Questions." This Q&A graphic is eligible for both line and fill coloring, and you can apply your own animation if you desire.

You can always couple the simple this graphic
with an appropriate photograph or marketing collateral to complete the
page. You can, of course, use it alone as well. We suggest that you
use your title page for the Q&A page instead of a content page.
Question slides are usually the last page of the presentation and it's
nice to
finish a presentation with the same look as the title page.

Questions-and-answers slides are usually not very
interesting. The frameworks in this
series are interesting and unique! The text on these slides are graphics
(instead of fonts), so the words can be formatted and animated more broadly.

Each of the downloads in this series has been
animated. Be sure to read the framework
detail to learn how each variation was approached and assembled. Then download a few and view them in slide
show mode. The thumbnails do not do them justice.

V07 and v11 use puzzles to suggest a missing piece that will be filled by a question-and-answer period. We created the picture for the puzzle message. You can create your own puzzle messages for a more targeted slide. The FAQ entitled, "How
do I cut a photograph into puzzle pieces" will help you make your targeted message into the puzzle pieces. There is more discussion on this in the tutorial.

The tutorial will be helpful if you want to reformat or reanimate the downloads. We added a downloadable animation scheme, but all of the downloads are animated. You can decide if you want to download it or not.